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Browns develop new nickname for their future home in Brook Park
Browns develop new nickname for their future home in Brook Park

USA Today

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Browns develop new nickname for their future home in Brook Park

The Cleveland Browns have officially announced that they will build a new stadium in Brook Park, OH, which is scheduled for completion in 2029. With this announcement comes a new nickname for the future home of the Cleveland Browns. Along with detailed renderings of how the Browns envision the future of Brook Park, they also released their new 'Brownstown' nickname for the site. With many fans feeling as if the Browns franchise is leaving Cleveland once again, the promotion of the new nickname aims to win over those who oppose the move to the new stadium. The team quietly introduced this nickname with the reveal of their upcoming 10-part podcast series, Building Brownstown, which will likely cover the Browns' preparations and provide a behind-the-scenes look at the construction of the new Huntington Bank Field. The podcast is expected to feature team owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam, discussing their decision to relocate the team out of downtown Cleveland. The Browns franchise received the green light for their Brook Park plans after Ohio Governor Mike DeWine officially signed the state's two-year budget, which includes $600 million for the Browns' new domed stadium. The team will likely continue promoting the 'Brownstown' nickname as construction of the new stadium begins.

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes
Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

Glasgow Times

time13-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

The three-year-old filly landed the Listed Owenstown Stud Stakes at Naas last time out, prior to which she was a respectable fifth in the Priory Belle despite encountering very little luck in running. At Leopardstown she returned at the same Group Three level as the latter contest, and under Wayne Lordan was an 11-2 chance when prevailing by a length and three quarters. 'She won her Listed race on good ground the last day but Wayne felt she probably improved for that (soft) ground,' said O'Callaghan. 'She found trouble again in running, she seems to do that, but she showed a bit of class and a bit of grit to get out and quicken up to win well. 'We'll probably plan an autumn campaign for her. The ground would be a factor and she's also been on the go from early in the spring. 'She tries very hard, so she leaves nothing behind and deserves a break.' Gavin Cromwell's Brownstown could have a smart future after making a winning introduction in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Fillies Maiden. Brownstown (Cracksman) makes a nice start with the hope she could a stakes filly in the making for @gavincromwell1 at @LeopardstownRC — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 12, 2025 Sent off the 3-1 second favourite in the hands of Gary Carroll, the daughter of Cracksman showed a likeable attitude once kicking clear of the field to hold on for a half-length success. Carroll said: 'She's a filly we like a lot. She's a big, long-striding filly who travels well and has a gear. 'She picked up to win well and has got tired inside the furlong pole. She had a good blow, and the ground is probably as slow as she wants it. She has a bit of class. 'She won a barrier trial well and stepped forward. She's a very straightforward filly and I think as the year goes on, she'll keep improving.' There was also a first victory for Dermot Weld's Sindria (3-1) in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden, with the daughter of Kodiac running on strongly in the hands of Chris Hayes to pip Johnny Murtagh's 6-4 favourite Shakazia. Dermot Weld's Sindria won nicely (PA) Weld said: 'She ran a very good race on her only run as a two-year-old and at Naas the ground was probably a bit quick for her, and she ran too free early on. 'She only finished about four lengths behind the favourite in Naas having done a lot wrong. We've spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks just getting her to relax and settle to enjoy her work. The proof of the pudding was winning there today. 'She's by Kodiac out of a Galileo mare and that's why she came home well there. A good ride from the winning jockey.'

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes
Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

North Wales Chronicle

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

The three-year-old filly landed the Listed Owenstown Stud Stakes at Naas last time out, prior to which she was a respectable fifth in the Priory Belle despite encountering very little luck in running. At Leopardstown she returned at the same Group Three level as the latter contest, and under Wayne Lordan was an 11-2 chance when prevailing by a length and three quarters. 'She won her Listed race on good ground the last day but Wayne felt she probably improved for that (soft) ground,' said O'Callaghan. 'She found trouble again in running, she seems to do that, but she showed a bit of class and a bit of grit to get out and quicken up to win well. 'We'll probably plan an autumn campaign for her. The ground would be a factor and she's also been on the go from early in the spring. 'She tries very hard, so she leaves nothing behind and deserves a break.' Gavin Cromwell's Brownstown could have a smart future after making a winning introduction in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Fillies Maiden. Brownstown (Cracksman) makes a nice start with the hope she could a stakes filly in the making for @gavincromwell1 at @LeopardstownRC — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 12, 2025 Sent off the 3-1 second favourite in the hands of Gary Carroll, the daughter of Cracksman showed a likeable attitude once kicking clear of the field to hold on for a half-length success. Carroll said: 'She's a filly we like a lot. She's a big, long-striding filly who travels well and has a gear. 'She picked up to win well and has got tired inside the furlong pole. She had a good blow, and the ground is probably as slow as she wants it. She has a bit of class. 'She won a barrier trial well and stepped forward. She's a very straightforward filly and I think as the year goes on, she'll keep improving.' There was also a first victory for Dermot Weld's Sindria (3-1) in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden, with the daughter of Kodiac running on strongly in the hands of Chris Hayes to pip Johnny Murtagh's 6-4 favourite Shakazia. Weld said: 'She ran a very good race on her only run as a two-year-old and at Naas the ground was probably a bit quick for her, and she ran too free early on. 'She only finished about four lengths behind the favourite in Naas having done a lot wrong. We've spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks just getting her to relax and settle to enjoy her work. The proof of the pudding was winning there today. 'She's by Kodiac out of a Galileo mare and that's why she came home well there. A good ride from the winning jockey.'

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes
Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

Leader Live

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

The three-year-old filly landed the Listed Owenstown Stud Stakes at Naas last time out, prior to which she was a respectable fifth in the Priory Belle despite encountering very little luck in running. At Leopardstown she returned at the same Group Three level as the latter contest, and under Wayne Lordan was an 11-2 chance when prevailing by a length and three quarters. 'She won her Listed race on good ground the last day but Wayne felt she probably improved for that (soft) ground,' said O'Callaghan. 'She found trouble again in running, she seems to do that, but she showed a bit of class and a bit of grit to get out and quicken up to win well. 'We'll probably plan an autumn campaign for her. The ground would be a factor and she's also been on the go from early in the spring. 'She tries very hard, so she leaves nothing behind and deserves a break.' Gavin Cromwell's Brownstown could have a smart future after making a winning introduction in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Fillies Maiden. Brownstown (Cracksman) makes a nice start with the hope she could a stakes filly in the making for @gavincromwell1 at @LeopardstownRC — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 12, 2025 Sent off the 3-1 second favourite in the hands of Gary Carroll, the daughter of Cracksman showed a likeable attitude once kicking clear of the field to hold on for a half-length success. Carroll said: 'She's a filly we like a lot. She's a big, long-striding filly who travels well and has a gear. 'She picked up to win well and has got tired inside the furlong pole. She had a good blow, and the ground is probably as slow as she wants it. She has a bit of class. 'She won a barrier trial well and stepped forward. She's a very straightforward filly and I think as the year goes on, she'll keep improving.' There was also a first victory for Dermot Weld's Sindria (3-1) in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden, with the daughter of Kodiac running on strongly in the hands of Chris Hayes to pip Johnny Murtagh's 6-4 favourite Shakazia. Weld said: 'She ran a very good race on her only run as a two-year-old and at Naas the ground was probably a bit quick for her, and she ran too free early on. 'She only finished about four lengths behind the favourite in Naas having done a lot wrong. We've spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks just getting her to relax and settle to enjoy her work. The proof of the pudding was winning there today. 'She's by Kodiac out of a Galileo mare and that's why she came home well there. A good ride from the winning jockey.'

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes
Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

The Herald Scotland

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Copacabana Sands maintains strong form to land Barberstown Castle Stakes

At Leopardstown she returned at the same Group Three level as the latter contest, and under Wayne Lordan was an 11-2 chance when prevailing by a length and three quarters. 'She won her Listed race on good ground the last day but Wayne felt she probably improved for that (soft) ground,' said O'Callaghan. 'She found trouble again in running, she seems to do that, but she showed a bit of class and a bit of grit to get out and quicken up to win well. 'We'll probably plan an autumn campaign for her. The ground would be a factor and she's also been on the go from early in the spring. 'She tries very hard, so she leaves nothing behind and deserves a break.' Gavin Cromwell's Brownstown could have a smart future after making a winning introduction in the Irish EBF Median Sires Series Fillies Maiden. Brownstown (Cracksman) makes a nice start with the hope she could a stakes filly in the making for @gavincromwell1 at @LeopardstownRC — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 12, 2025 Sent off the 3-1 second favourite in the hands of Gary Carroll, the daughter of Cracksman showed a likeable attitude once kicking clear of the field to hold on for a half-length success. Carroll said: 'She's a filly we like a lot. She's a big, long-striding filly who travels well and has a gear. 'She picked up to win well and has got tired inside the furlong pole. She had a good blow, and the ground is probably as slow as she wants it. She has a bit of class. 'She won a barrier trial well and stepped forward. She's a very straightforward filly and I think as the year goes on, she'll keep improving.' There was also a first victory for Dermot Weld's Sindria (3-1) in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden, with the daughter of Kodiac running on strongly in the hands of Chris Hayes to pip Johnny Murtagh's 6-4 favourite Shakazia. Dermot Weld's Sindria won nicely (PA) Weld said: 'She ran a very good race on her only run as a two-year-old and at Naas the ground was probably a bit quick for her, and she ran too free early on. 'She only finished about four lengths behind the favourite in Naas having done a lot wrong. We've spent a lot of time over the last couple of weeks just getting her to relax and settle to enjoy her work. The proof of the pudding was winning there today. 'She's by Kodiac out of a Galileo mare and that's why she came home well there. A good ride from the winning jockey.'

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